Saturday, 28 February 2015

When
it comes to the science regarding the true nature of our reality, you won’t find a
shortage of theories, or a shortage of criticisms of each theory. We are like a
race with amnesia, trying to discover and search for an answer that most
probably exists, but has yet to be discovered. How did the universe begin?

According
to new research, there might not have been a big bang. Instead, the universe
might have existed forever. The theory was derived from the mathematics of
general relativity, and compliment Einstein’s theory of general relativity.

“The
Big Bang singularity is the most serious problem of general relativity because
the laws of physics appear to break down there.”

The
big bang theory postulates that everything in existence resulted from a single
event that launched the creation of the entire universe and that everything in
existence today was once part of a single infinitely dense point, also known as
the “singularity.”

Here
is a good picture representing what the big bang theory is referring to.

So
the big bang, again, postulates that the universe started out as an infinitely
small point in space called a singularity, then exploded and created space
where there was no space before, and that it is continually expanding. One big
question regarding that expansion is; how did it happen? As you can see in the
picture, “who is that guy?!”

According
to Nassim
Haramein, the Director of Research for the Resonance Project:

“For every
action there is an equal opposite reaction.” is one of the most foundational
and proven concepts in all of physics. Therefore, if the universe is expanding
then “the guy” (or whatever “he” is), who is blowing up that balloon, has to
have some huge lungs that are contracting to be able to blow it up. This a
concept that Nassim Haramein began exploring when creating an alternative
unified field theory to explain the universe.” (source)

This
is one out of many criticisms regarding the big bang theory. There are many
considerations to be pondered. Can something come from nothing? What about
quantum mechanics and the possibility that there is no moment of time at which
the universe did not exist?

Again,
so many considerations to be pondered.

According
to Phys.org:

“The
scientists propose that this fluid might be composed of gravitons—hypothetical
massless particles that mediate the force of gravity. If they exist, gravitons
are thought to play a key role in a theory of quantum gravity.In a related
paper, Das and another collaborator, Rajat Bhaduri of McMaster University,
Canada, have lent further credence to this model. They show that gravitons can
form a Bose-Einstein condensate (named after Einstein and another Indian
physicist, Satyendranath Bose) at temperatures that were present in the
universe at all epochs.” (source)

The
theory also suggests (obviously) that there are no singularities or dark
matter, and that the universe is filled with a “quantum fluid.” These
scientists are suggesting that this quantum fluid is filled with gravitons.

According
to Phys.org:

“In a
related paper, Das and another collaborator, Rajat Bhaduri of McMaster University,
Canada, have lent further credence to this model. They show that gravitons can
form a Bose-Einstein condensate (named after Einstein and another Indian
physicist, Satyendranath Bose) at temperatures that were present in the
universe at all epochs.”

As
you can see, when quantum mechanics is thrown into the equation things appear
to be far different. Again, this new theory is suggesting that the universe
could have always existed, that it never was what we perceive to be as “the
beginning.” Perhaps it was just an event that did occur that we perceive
as the beginning, perhaps the event occurred not from nothing, but something.
Again, who is that guy blowing on the balloon in the picture? There is
something there that has yet to be discovered.

“As far as we
can see, since different points in the universe never actually converged in the
past, it did not have a beginning. It lasted forever. It will also not have an
end, in other words, there is no singularity. The universe could have lasted
forever. It could have gone through cycles of being small and big. or it could
have been created much earlier.” – Saurya Das at the
University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, Co-Author of the study. (source)

What
We ‘Know’ Is Often Just Theory

To
conclude, it’s clear that we do not yet have a solid explanation regarding what
happened during the Big Bang, or if it even happened at all. This new theory is
combining general relativity with quantum mechanics, and at the end of the day
these are all just theories.

Not
to mention the fact that theories regarding multiple dimensions, multiple
universes and more have to be considered. When looking for the starting point
of creation, our own universe might not even be the place to start. It might be
hard given the fact that we cannot yet perceive other factors that have played
a part in the make up of what we call reality. What is even harder is the fact
that quantum physics is showing that the true nature and make up of the
universe is not a physical material thing!

We
just don’t know yet, and there are still new findings in modern day physics
that delve into non-materialistic science that many mainstream materialistic
scientists have yet to grasp and acknowledge.

I’ll
leave you with a quote that might give you something to think about:

“A
fundamental conclusion of the new physics also acknowledges that the observer
creates the reality. As observers, we are personally involved with the creation
of our own reality. Physicists are being forced to admit that the universe is a
“mental” construction. Pioneering physicist Sir James Jeans wrote: “The stream
of knowledge is heading toward a non-mechanical reality; the universe begins to
look more like a great thought than like a great machine. Mind no longer
appears to be an accidental intruder into the realm of matter, we ought rather
hail it as the creator and governor of the realm of matter.”

-(R.
C. Henry, “The Mental Universe”; Nature 436:29, 2005)

“Despite the
unrivaled empirical success of quantum theory, the very suggestion that it may
be literally true as a description of nature is still greeted with cynicism,
incomprehension and even anger. (T. Folger, “Quantum Shmantum”; Discover
22:37-43, 2001)

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"One
theory is it was sent to Earth by some unknown civilization in order to
continue seeding the planet with life," Wainwright hypothesizes.

That theory
comes from a Nobel Prize winner.

"This
seeming piece of science fiction -- called 'directed panspermia' -- would
probably not be taken seriously by any scientist were it not for the fact that
it was very seriously suggested by the Nobel Prize winner of DNA fame, Francis Crick," said
Wainwright.

Panspermia
is a theory that suggests life spreads across the known physical universe,
hitchhiking on comets or meteorites.

The idea of
directed panspermia was suggested by Crick, a molecular biologist, who was the
co-discoverer of the structure of DNA in 1953. Twenty years later, Crick
co-wrote -- with biochemist Leslie Orgel -- a scientific paper about directed panspermia.

The abstract
of their manuscript states:

It now seems unlikely that
extraterrestrial living organisms could have reached the Earth either as spores
driven by the radiation pressure from another star or as living organisms
imbedded in a meteorite. As an alternative to these nineteenth-century
mechanisms, we have considered Directed Panspermia, the theory that organisms
were deliberately transmitted to the Earth by intelligent beings on another
planet.

We conclude that it is possible
that life reached the Earth in this way, but that the scientific evidence is
inadequate at the present time to say anything about the probability. We draw
attention to the kinds of evidence that might throw additional light on the
topic.

In contrast
to what Crick-Orgel speculated about in 1973, four decades later, a team of
scientists, led by astronomer-astrobiologist Chandra Wickramasinghe of the
Buckingham Center for Astrobiology, announced they had found fossils with biological properties attached to a meteorite
(check out the slideshow at the bottom of this story) that fell in Sri Lanka.

Of course,
these controversial claims bring forth the skeptical side of science.

In the case
of the meteorite fossils, astronomer Phil Plait wrote that the scientists didn't do a good
enough job convincing him there were actual fossils in that meteorite.

Wainwright
and his team launched balloons nearly 17 miles into Earth's stratosphere, and
when they examined the material collected by one of the balloons (like the one
pictured below), they discovered a small crash mark which indicated to them
that the microscopic, circular object didn't simply land softly. https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=6849875128529661333#editor/target=post;postID=7859720214648092411"On
hitting the stratosphere sampler, the sphere made an impact crater, a minute
version of the huge impact crater on Earth caused by the asteroid said to have
killed off the dinosaurs," Wainwright said.

Even with
this more recent discovery of a tiny globe found lodged into a high-flying
balloon, the alien space seed proponents know they have a long way to go before
that can be proven and accepted by the scientific community.

"Unless,
of course, we can find details of the civilization that is supposed to have
sent it in this respect, it is probably an unprovable theory," Wainwright
conceded.

This extraordinary image is
further proof that alien life DOES EXIST, scientists have sensationally
claimed.

The eerie
and never-before seen picture reveals a spectral-like ‘ghost particle’ discovered in debris
gathered from outer space.

Exclusively unveiled
by the Daily Express, it shows what is thought to be a ‘living balloon’ which
once used to carry microscopic alien organisms.

Discovered
by Professor Milton Wainwright and his team from the University of Sheffield
and the University of Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology, it is, they claim,
the latest proof aliens exist.

It could
even be the next step in piecing together the age-long conundrum of where life
on Earth came from, with experts firmly pointing the finger outside our planet.

Professor
Wainwright insists the particle, found in dust and particulate matter collected
from the stratosphere, is biological.

Sheffield University

The ghost particle resembles a wisp of
smoke

Resembling a
wisp of smoke under the microscope the minuscule organism, could hold the key
to the long-pondered question “are we alone?”.

Professor
Wainwright said: “This is nothing short of a New Year’s present from outer
space.

“The width
of a human hair and resembling a chiffon scarf with a ghostly appearance, the
particle is definitely biological.

“We can
speculate that in its space environment this ‘ghost particle’ is a living
balloon which an alien microscopic organism might inflate with lighter than air
gasses allowing it to float in the air or the seas of an unknown space
environment.

“The
particle in the picture looks is more like a collapsed balloon, however in its
natural state is probably inflated”.

It is set to
throw the scientific community into a frenzy of excitement and comes after the
discovery last October of a similar ‘dragon particle’ by Professor Wainwright
and his team.

Both
particles were found by sending balloons into the stratosphere 27 km above the
Earth’s atmosphere and examining debris pulled back from space.

Professor
Wainwright said: “These are like nothing previously found on Earth.

“It is
amazing is that they appear on the sampling stubs in an absolutely pristine
condition with no contamination like pollen, grass or pollution particles
“Unless a means of lifting them from Earth exists which selectively sieves them
out from other Earth-derived debris then they must be incoming from space.

“They also
produce tiny dents we call impact craters when they land on the sampler so
there is almost no doubt of their space origin.”

Last year
astronauts announced they had found traces of life on the surface of the
International Space Station (ISS) which orbits Earth.

The
discovery of tiny plankton on the ISS was the first time complex
organisms were discovered in outer space.

Experiments
previously showed bacteria can survive outside our planet but the discovery of
the so-called diatoms supports the theory that the biochemical catalyst
for human life originated elsewhere in the universe.

The research
lent credence theories that not only does life exist in outer space, but
extraterrestrial organisms including unknown viruses are continually raining
down on earth.

Professor
Chandra Wickramasinghe, director of the Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology at
the University of Buckingham in England, said newly released research shows DNA
- the building blocks of life - can survive harsh extra-terrestrial conditions.

A small
piece of DNA called a ‘plasmid’ was sent into space from Sweden in 2011 on the
exterior of a TEXUS-49 rocket.

After
enduring 1,000C heat it was found to still be intact and with its biological
properties when it returned to Earth.

Professor
Wickramasinghe, who has long-maintained that alien life does exist, hailed the
finding as further proof of this.

He said
viruses and viral particles are constantly raining down on Earth from space in
a process called cometary panspermia.

“DNA carries
the blueprint of all life, and its survival during space travel is essential if
life is to be regarded a cosmic phenomenon,” he said.

“This
finding shows that DNA and viruses can survive the rigours of space travel –
escape at high speed through the atmosphere of one planet and land in tact on
another.

“The result
gives strong support for the Hoyle-Wickramasinghe theory of Evolution from
Space.

“It lends
very strong support to the theory of cometary panspermia.”

Professor
Wainwright added: “Everything that we have on the Earth is derived from space,
including humans.”

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